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Amnion Bank - the use of long term glycerol preserved amniotic membranes in the management of superficial and superficial partial thickness burns

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BURNS
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 369-374

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0305-4179(02)00304-2

Keywords

burns; glycerol; amnion; effective; economical

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With about 2 million cases of burns in India of which about 90% are superficial and superficial partial thickness burns, burn injuries present a major challenge to the scarce medical resources available. The main requirement in treating these burns is an economical, easy to apply, readily available dressing that will provide good pain relief, protect the wound from infection, promote healing, prevent heat and fluid loss, be elastic and non-antigenic and adhere well to the wound. It was in the quest of such an ideal dressing that the Burn Centre of the Army Hospital (Research and Referral) New Delhi, India has been using human amniotic membranes preserved long term in 85% glycerol for treating these wounds. The results of this quest have resulted in a protocol where these long term glycerol preserved membranes (some of which have now been preserved for about 2.5 years) are used for treating superficial and superficial thickness burns presenting at our center. This paper shows the excellent results obtained with the use of this extremely economical dressing and emphasizes the importance of establishing such Amnion Banks in all hospitals especially in developing countries. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd and ISBI.

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